Married people in the United States:

A. are almost twice as likely to report being “happy” as are unmarried adults.
B. are less likely to report being “happy” as compared to unmarried adults.
C. experience micro-level features of marriage, but do not experience macro-level features.
D. are marrying at younger ages than they were a generation ago.


Answer: A

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